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my job's not just to entertain, but to educate, teach you how the market works. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. the script right now says the companies are supposed to be performing horribly. we're supposed to be geared for disappointment. which makes it so unfathomable that the averages rally today. dow gaining 62 points, s&p rising .27%, nasdaq climbing .45%. what do you do? i have to put myself in the mind of the market. what do you do when a gigantic fortune 200 company you haven't heard of but with everything with testament -- what do you do when they say things are much better than expected? how do you spin that story negatively, darn it? particularly when the stock jumps $2.12? how confounding and totally off message is the announcement from striker, the medical device company with a broad array of products designed to make your body work better, even when it's aging rapidly, like mine, that sales are well above what wall street was looking for? what gives here? rallied on $1.41. didn't anyone tell those guys or their customers that the affordable care act is g
my job's not just to entertain, but to educate, teach you how the market works. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. the script right now says the companies are supposed to be performing horribly. we're supposed to be geared for disappointment. which makes it so unfathomable that the averages rally today. dow gaining 62 points, s&p rising .27%, nasdaq climbing .45%. what do you do? i have to put myself in the mind of the market. what do you do when a gigantic fortune 200 company you haven't heard of...
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comparable data her for educating in the culture of education for determining it's very difficult why it was that it was difficult to to to evaluate a noise either mr know that while ago i mean there's data on the national basis maybe irrationally in the us there's a lot. reliable data in some other countries awful but not globally but what i can propose such a thing for example i know that russian students when they enter a university they have sort of a. ranking for themselves the number of months a graduate looks for a job after graduating that's a good thing i mean i mean it is good if you get if minds work within the month this is good but if you look for a job for would a year this is this is not the lawyer it is important to have this kind of data for all rushing. you know it exists among students i mean they know they somehow i don't know that this kind of data is available for us universities. but not globally. well if we talk about the past for a couple of decades has the criteria for evaluating the various states has it changed over the years. well talking about of the rank
comparable data her for educating in the culture of education for determining it's very difficult why it was that it was difficult to to to evaluate a noise either mr know that while ago i mean there's data on the national basis maybe irrationally in the us there's a lot. reliable data in some other countries awful but not globally but what i can propose such a thing for example i know that russian students when they enter a university they have sort of a. ranking for themselves the number of...
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she was struck by the taliban because of her advocacy for girls' education. we start with ski jumping in sports. an austrian has won the third leg in the four hills tournament. he is looking good to retain his four hills crown prepared heading into the -- his four hills crown. heading into the final round on sunday. >> defended his claim to the four hills ground in outstanding fashion. his jobs as sealed a convincing win for the 22-year-old -- his jumps sealed a convincing win for the 22-year-old austrian. >> it is absolutely incredible to win at home. the crowd is going wild. it is one of those special moments. you just have to enjoy it. >> the day was not so special for the norwegian brought to the second job. a mistake -- who botched the second jump. a mistake ever crossed in the overall win. >> i cannot be too disappointed. i have to fight back, and then after that, let me see how my fate looks. it is like this or like this. >> and from germany, fourth input -- fourth place overall. >> to stockard outcome signing a -- and to soccer now, signing a deal wit
she was struck by the taliban because of her advocacy for girls' education. we start with ski jumping in sports. an austrian has won the third leg in the four hills tournament. he is looking good to retain his four hills crown prepared heading into the -- his four hills crown. heading into the final round on sunday. >> defended his claim to the four hills ground in outstanding fashion. his jobs as sealed a convincing win for the 22-year-old -- his jumps sealed a convincing win for the...
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to improve musical education really that is when she met she met her pull in the elbow and she was very very interesting. and the relations between different russian immigrants in in france how can you correct tris then you said the first wave the second wave and the new members the new russians are do they. go along fine together i mean what they have difficult relations they share that oh i don't know there are difficult relations maybe they don't know each other and even even later even but you because i live in lena and i know that there are many centrists. coving for two to teach the university they did not know between physics don't know mathematica angry in cape mist that it is like that. so it also also knows them say between together this is very interesting you say so so the russians yes they were used on the front they don't want to be russians they want to become french is that true they do really need to to mix with each other to maintain the language and some some of them need to guess are burned i tried to to make a meeting of person in whom little it was not possible was
to improve musical education really that is when she met she met her pull in the elbow and she was very very interesting. and the relations between different russian immigrants in in france how can you correct tris then you said the first wave the second wave and the new members the new russians are do they. go along fine together i mean what they have difficult relations they share that oh i don't know there are difficult relations maybe they don't know each other and even even later even but...
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can help muslim be added to the sport for us sport comes before school of course kids are still being educated so that you know how to tutors or take exams without actually attending training takes up most of their time from about the age of nine so there should have appeared to compete for the national scene if and when they are called up this approach is unique. russia has been a dominant force in the pool since he'd need two thousand and even with a host of greats now retired they still have current stars natale and said not to rely on. well swim a turncoat spends up to thirteen hours at a pool site to ensure the winning tradition carries on. all that so football won the state change the pot to the sports show as we continue to look back at the memorable hero sports that was twenty twelve today and now the king set to end we remember those days in september when russia still has returned home and alexander ovechkin let's do not one last guy to a second to come ring ding a lings go away. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse somet
can help muslim be added to the sport for us sport comes before school of course kids are still being educated so that you know how to tutors or take exams without actually attending training takes up most of their time from about the age of nine so there should have appeared to compete for the national scene if and when they are called up this approach is unique. russia has been a dominant force in the pool since he'd need two thousand and even with a host of greats now retired they still have...
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prevent the walls and ceilings from collapsing new cracks are a sign of cost of education taking place underneath. his home in pleasing national cathedral there is a large crack here where water leaks in it causes rocks and destruction but with a wall in the kitchen as wobbling bugs are mice and hamsters attack us from under the floor they knock the floor and run all over here inside the rooms the walls have been ruined by the damp wall paper simply peels off and there's also a big hole behind this crib. but this was the reason water pipes here. when temperatures drop so it simply freezes through and through here we have stone minds speak. there is another crack on this side as well that you are with them we first patched it up and then put up and he can hear the things we can has already cracked the most was it that is. when this apartment block was constructed a cast lake was filling up below the land under the building began to subside as if it was sinking into a bottomless chasm tenants were evacuated and scientists were brought in to study the situation. this house is located in t
prevent the walls and ceilings from collapsing new cracks are a sign of cost of education taking place underneath. his home in pleasing national cathedral there is a large crack here where water leaks in it causes rocks and destruction but with a wall in the kitchen as wobbling bugs are mice and hamsters attack us from under the floor they knock the floor and run all over here inside the rooms the walls have been ruined by the damp wall paper simply peels off and there's also a big hole behind...
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at things like how to train police better how to work with the justice system the health system the education system the idea that we need to legalize drugs in order to help with corruption and security and health and education in latin america is totally absurd let's work on those individual things or can i just say let's see if. you still stand ok i'm going to let your you know we want you to touch every single time i go ahead peter in washington had what seems to me is that legalization is in some sense should be taken by washing and anybody who is in favor of prohibition as an alarm that people there has been the response of the call for alternatives i look at latin america i've been working. there for forty years and the way the u.s. goes about dealing with the drug problem drug issues in latin america is similar to the way it was done thirty years ago look at the us in honduras recently it's just so similar to the way we dealt with bolivia and peru thirty years ago that's just and the latin americans have never been able to get the attention of the united states political alternatives k
at things like how to train police better how to work with the justice system the health system the education system the idea that we need to legalize drugs in order to help with corruption and security and health and education in latin america is totally absurd let's work on those individual things or can i just say let's see if. you still stand ok i'm going to let your you know we want you to touch every single time i go ahead peter in washington had what seems to me is that legalization is...
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is something professional conduit that these days american institutions of higher education is institutes and universities top all the possible rankings existing on the planet day but european universities british universities try to catch up also the russian higher education facilities are becoming stronger every year so is the american supremacy disputed and what should you take consideration into.
is something professional conduit that these days american institutions of higher education is institutes and universities top all the possible rankings existing on the planet day but european universities british universities try to catch up also the russian higher education facilities are becoming stronger every year so is the american supremacy disputed and what should you take consideration into.
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take him to the pediatrician and get him on ritalin that child protective services could charge us for educational and emotional neglect at age thirteen while writing his skateboard he suddenly keeled over and was dead the county medical examiner said there was no doubt in that case that the chronic ministration of the red line was the cause of death ritalin is for the purposes of classification by the drug enforcement administration as they schedule two drugs on the same list this cocaine trying to solve a problem in the schools by putting their children on kitty cocaine as we killed just knowing days off to being prescribed antidepressants like pikeville she was a. normal girl having trouble sleeping. he. would have done that thousands of felt the being by big pharma reputation across the company is the best not actually matches that of tobacco companies as with buyouts we could have known you know sicko before many people died because the best selling cycle six plex still prozac thought have been full for the first time to reveal the shocking research by being coached thanks for joining us what
take him to the pediatrician and get him on ritalin that child protective services could charge us for educational and emotional neglect at age thirteen while writing his skateboard he suddenly keeled over and was dead the county medical examiner said there was no doubt in that case that the chronic ministration of the red line was the cause of death ritalin is for the purposes of classification by the drug enforcement administration as they schedule two drugs on the same list this cocaine...
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they provide free education. but the most -- that's what these children need, they need family care. they need a family that will provide love for them. that will love them. that will help them to go over all those difficult issues when teenagers grow. and every child deserves to be loved. and that's what this law proves. so that unfortunately, this is i call it not just anti-american law. this is inhumane law. >> george: sergei, i have seen what the russian ministries is doing across the soviet union and specifically dealing with orphans and going into orphanages and giving them a message of hope and encouraging them. how does this new law -- does it affect the way you guys operate at all? >> this is not going to affect our ministry in russia, i don't think, at all. but, you know, what we are doing now, pushing harder the issue of mobilizing national christian families to adopt their own children. and unfortunately, the number of orphans in those institutions is not decreasing. it is growing. and it shows clearl
they provide free education. but the most -- that's what these children need, they need family care. they need a family that will provide love for them. that will love them. that will help them to go over all those difficult issues when teenagers grow. and every child deserves to be loved. and that's what this law proves. so that unfortunately, this is i call it not just anti-american law. this is inhumane law. >> george: sergei, i have seen what the russian ministries is doing across the...
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because my my parents are are amazing and they supported me they made sure i got the greatest college education i could get medical service hori in new york and you know helped me with the rent until i started making records and you know i think twenty two. now today what's popularity for you have how important is it for you that the baby being particularly being able to to to travel the world to work with the best musicians well i mean obviously it's my childhood dream come true and that's amazing and i feel very very lucky but now that the world is changing and the economy is doing what it's doing everywhere for me now it's just you know i can still do this i can support myself through music i can support my family i have a child you know and i don't have to stop the gigs are still coming you know when the business is changing the world is changing and you know the economy is not what it once was you know i feel very lucky that things not only started in the first place which you never know can ten you'd and now still you know in a time of of you know economic downfall and i'm still doing pre
because my my parents are are amazing and they supported me they made sure i got the greatest college education i could get medical service hori in new york and you know helped me with the rent until i started making records and you know i think twenty two. now today what's popularity for you have how important is it for you that the baby being particularly being able to to to travel the world to work with the best musicians well i mean obviously it's my childhood dream come true and that's...
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coming up, one of the big winners in the state budget appears to be public education. what school districts are telling us. >>> a 5-foot long kaman that was used to guard marijuana died today. the kaman is a cousin of an alligator and vets say it was under neurished and in poor health -- neurished and in poor health. the owner said he had it since 1996. he is facing animal abuse charges and possession and sale of drugs. he did not entered a plea. bail is $20,000. >>> a student at a southern california high school was injured when a classmate opened fire. this happened at taft high school inch kern county. parents rushed to the school as word of the shooting spread. officials say a male student walked into a science classroom and shot a 16-year-old boy. witnesses say he tried to shoot another classmate but missed. a teacher managed to talk the shooter into surrendering. >> i want to commend the teacher. he saved many lives today. his actions, his ability of what he did to protect the students there. >> maw medics airlifted airlifted the -- paramedics airlifted the by th
coming up, one of the big winners in the state budget appears to be public education. what school districts are telling us. >>> a 5-foot long kaman that was used to guard marijuana died today. the kaman is a cousin of an alligator and vets say it was under neurished and in poor health -- neurished and in poor health. the owner said he had it since 1996. he is facing animal abuse charges and possession and sale of drugs. he did not entered a plea. bail is $20,000. >>> a student...
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for a focus on him so that opens a space for for everybody else the washington capitals captain of education gave his home cause. a boost as. the wedding blues wrapped up their fee for winner of the season and is the end to defend their going cup title and that's as dinars opponents know the n.h.l. lockout will end sooner rather than later constantly back out of archie. and finally to figure skating despite a decade of success for you again a plushenko russia has never claimed olympic gold in the women's event bonce with just over a year to go until the home winter games in sochi the country can boast two contenders new national champion elizabeth a two domitia and her rival adelina sotnikova he spoke with our own robert vadra nya. singles this is the only discipline in which an olympic gold medal has eluded such a big figure skating nation like russia i believe insult nicholas is one of the few overing major hope for the moment anticipated ladies' ground in the sport first of all in sochi twenty fourteen at the age of fifteen so to go to the early clinging to the russian domestic title thre
for a focus on him so that opens a space for for everybody else the washington capitals captain of education gave his home cause. a boost as. the wedding blues wrapped up their fee for winner of the season and is the end to defend their going cup title and that's as dinars opponents know the n.h.l. lockout will end sooner rather than later constantly back out of archie. and finally to figure skating despite a decade of success for you again a plushenko russia has never claimed olympic gold in...
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an independent report showed that actually the results of it had been not to improve the quality of education at all and they awarded the project in nigeria their second lowest rating again the government here refutes that same report sources that only visited a handful of schools so it's a pretty damning indictment of what's happening to all this money. vall sum of money how does it exactly help the image or british politicians. well of course the conservative party here in this country has an image of sort of stingy only wanting to help the rich and it does go a long way towards getting rid of an image like that it shows that politicians are magnanimous sort of make them seem very generous and this information does suggest that the government doesn't really have where the money goes or how it's ministers or how effective it is it only has to get seen to be giving this city the study is really quite critical isn't it does it suggest the u.k. should stop helping communities abroad altogether i know it's not suggesting that it's just suggesting that the money is allocated and administered much
an independent report showed that actually the results of it had been not to improve the quality of education at all and they awarded the project in nigeria their second lowest rating again the government here refutes that same report sources that only visited a handful of schools so it's a pretty damning indictment of what's happening to all this money. vall sum of money how does it exactly help the image or british politicians. well of course the conservative party here in this country has an...
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this is a man who a few days ago talked about education reform in the context of firing the janitors in schools and putting the kids to work. a lot of the media called that unconventional. [laughter] let's repeal child labor laws that we fought hard for in this country. bring in dickens to chronicle it. i do think there is the cruelty amidst the reality show debates we have been subjected to. who is running this, entertainment or news? there is a cruelty when people cheer that someone dies without health care or bbo a soldier that dies in iraq. >> i am joking about herman cain. he is a guy who cannot hide the truth well. that makes me more comfortable with the idea that i know who he is about so i can make a decision. >> are you talking about the women coming forward or the fact that he said he did not know what he would do about afghanistan when he became president and would check it out? [laughter] >> we have had presidents who have been reelected like that. we talked about transparency in the value to our society. -- and the value to our society. chris matthews was here peddling h
this is a man who a few days ago talked about education reform in the context of firing the janitors in schools and putting the kids to work. a lot of the media called that unconventional. [laughter] let's repeal child labor laws that we fought hard for in this country. bring in dickens to chronicle it. i do think there is the cruelty amidst the reality show debates we have been subjected to. who is running this, entertainment or news? there is a cruelty when people cheer that someone dies...
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the data coming from mckinsey around education. the student visas. you get it one year after period to work in the united states. many% had back immediately after they get their degrees from here. you might say that is anecdotal. let's think about the united states. this is something i heard last week. stephen breyer -- i will recommend you get his book. "making democracy work." the united states survived over a century without having the universal suffrage in the way that we live today. the u.s. constitution was written in 1787. it was clearly are ticketed -- it was clearly articulated. it took the united states until 1956 before you had universal suffrage and a fairness in this country. it was impossible to build institutions and to have sustainable growth that has propelled the world to new levels of income levels and so on without having a democratic society in the way that we know it today. i think we need more patience. they are having discussions in china around this. the question is about implementation. they say, we get it. we know we need d
the data coming from mckinsey around education. the student visas. you get it one year after period to work in the united states. many% had back immediately after they get their degrees from here. you might say that is anecdotal. let's think about the united states. this is something i heard last week. stephen breyer -- i will recommend you get his book. "making democracy work." the united states survived over a century without having the universal suffrage in the way that we live...
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with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >>> so at the very beginning of the program, we asked you the proverbial question, why are you awake? producer john tower has the answers. mr. tower. >> mark, i've got, on your way into work, you were soliciting phineas & ferb references. quote, these guys hammering out an agreement is like watching phineas & ferb title sequence. >> a cross between cicero and mr. magoo every time. thank you for watching. "morning joe" begins right this minute. ♪ >>> and snap. and it belongs to seattle. and robert griffin iii is down on the ground and can't get up. >> i talked to robert. robert said to me, "coach, there's a difference between being injured and being hurt." "i'm hurting. give me a chance
with an advanced degree in education from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to meet these challenges and make a difference in the lives of students. let's get started at capella.edu. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? >>> so at the very beginning of the program, we asked you the proverbial question,...
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we need to understand the people live in areas of severe social deprivation in terms of employment, education, health, hygiene. there are real issues in difficulties and those areas where people's life opportunities are so restricts, culture becomes really important and when we begin to attack the culture or undermine the culture or restrict the culture, they take it very personally. and this flag issue has been the latest of a series of situations where they have had to concede. and accept restrictions upon express of their culture and this caused real problems for them. >> move seem to agree these nights of violence aren't to return to the troubles of old but this being northern ireland, the potential for new sectarian conflict sauls there, on the long and imperfect road towards peace and reconciliation. al jazeera, belfast. >> still to come on the program -- video that shows afghan forces allegedly mistreating dead taliban fighters. army promises an investigation. >> and in tasmania, australia, where people are returning to their homes after the wildfires that swept through this area. >> w
we need to understand the people live in areas of severe social deprivation in terms of employment, education, health, hygiene. there are real issues in difficulties and those areas where people's life opportunities are so restricts, culture becomes really important and when we begin to attack the culture or undermine the culture or restrict the culture, they take it very personally. and this flag issue has been the latest of a series of situations where they have had to concede. and accept...
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saw to touched upon that they feel they've achieved and among the things like the welfare reform the education reform you know you cast your mind back to what that actually entailed we saw these huge protest movements a hike in the university fees that he's outraged and feats of london you know i think when you get this bulk of detail like this some he certainly seems to be brushed away the as i said a little bit awkward and it is very noticeable that people were laughing genuinely as i was sort of met with a kind of a nice silence in some part saying you know this is no laughing matter it's a very serious point in the coalition there are big questions for the future this is a question still remain every time they give an appearance like this we also years and people trying to clean a bit more information and you know it is quite short on substance i think a lot of people are just behaving the plans that were laid out today in the. going to be better received than the prime ministers jakes were at the take a little bit of a closer look at the detail of what the coalition has achieved or not th
saw to touched upon that they feel they've achieved and among the things like the welfare reform the education reform you know you cast your mind back to what that actually entailed we saw these huge protest movements a hike in the university fees that he's outraged and feats of london you know i think when you get this bulk of detail like this some he certainly seems to be brushed away the as i said a little bit awkward and it is very noticeable that people were laughing genuinely as i was...
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the more young people especially in the education system, and the education people have come up with the acronym for satm. that sounds like a geek doesn't it? we need an a for arts and now that covers. journalism and music and dance law and all of the categoris and we pronounce it steam power. and that is more than geeks. we are declining in the world, and these education career fields. >> can you imagine how many people will compete for this great honor to take a flightt in space? how many young people will be excited about the opportunity justt like you were when you were a young man? >> well, there were not advertisements as racy and spicy as the acts commercials are. >> it will certainly capture the imagination for a lot of people . that is something you are excited about. this is a push for you to get more young people involved. >> yeah, being an astronaut and going in space was flash gordon and buck rogers and after sputn ik it was clear that we would have something others than monkeys and dogs in space and we would have human beings . they flew before the president in respondi
the more young people especially in the education system, and the education people have come up with the acronym for satm. that sounds like a geek doesn't it? we need an a for arts and now that covers. journalism and music and dance law and all of the categoris and we pronounce it steam power. and that is more than geeks. we are declining in the world, and these education career fields. >> can you imagine how many people will compete for this great honor to take a flightt in space? how...
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about your basic necessities everyone has the right to universal free health care quality health care education at all levels the government provide subsidies to start up small businesses medium sized businesses that do the same in terms of housing to help people if they're coming from a country where the economic crisis is so bad they've been cutting all those benefits but as well it begins to look like a paradise that may certainly seem to be the case for those on the bottom president hugo chavez helped bring the poverty rate down from fifty percent when he took office to roughly thirty one percent and the u.n. says venezuela has the lowest level of inequality in latin america. it's one child as diehard supporters among the poor but what about the rich critics say chavez is alienating the wealthy many of whom turned out in droves to vote for his opponent in october closely contended election twenty first century socialism hasn't helped us it is her job his opponents blame his so-called socialist experiment for problems like limited foreign investment they say that it's driving businessmen and
about your basic necessities everyone has the right to universal free health care quality health care education at all levels the government provide subsidies to start up small businesses medium sized businesses that do the same in terms of housing to help people if they're coming from a country where the economic crisis is so bad they've been cutting all those benefits but as well it begins to look like a paradise that may certainly seem to be the case for those on the bottom president hugo...
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because they realize that i have helped educate them, and they are educating other people. >> that was jean manford speaking on "the today show" in 1978. the organization she founded is a national nonprofit, with 180 affiliates, starting with the move to support her son. it became a powerful thing, a cultural advance on this thing that is a civil rights issue. an advance that is widely credited as a development for the civil rights. watch this. >> soon after the protest at stonewall 40 years ago, the phone rang in the home of a soft spoken elementary school teacher named jean manford. it was 1:00 a.m. and it was the police. now her son, morty, had been at the stonewall the night of the raids. ever since he felt within him a new sense of purpose. so when the officer told jean that her son had been arrested, which was happening often to gay protesters, she was not entirely caught off guard. and then the officer added one more thing. and you know, he is homosexual. well, that police officer sure was surprised when jean responded, yes, i know. why are you bothering him? and not long after,
because they realize that i have helped educate them, and they are educating other people. >> that was jean manford speaking on "the today show" in 1978. the organization she founded is a national nonprofit, with 180 affiliates, starting with the move to support her son. it became a powerful thing, a cultural advance on this thing that is a civil rights issue. an advance that is widely credited as a development for the civil rights. watch this. >> soon after the protest at...
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the constant education battles. we have to get more and more involved. we have got to talk to our sisters. do not assume that they are not with us. they may not be with us on everything. they may not be the progressive bought everything. i am not progressive but everything either. when it comes to engagement and having conversation, trying to find solutions and bringing people to the table to do that, i think that that is what people -- what women bring an extra weight to. we do it at home all the time. i watched my mother do it for years. and none of us would ever agree and she would sit us down. we have got to get those women up. it is our time. i really see it as our time to do this. not just in government, by the way. truthfully, why not on the boards? why did they not have more women on them? why are there not more women senior law partners in this country? more women ceo's. i have seen more incredible women sitting vice-president spots around the country. report after report, even a harvard business review. when there are more women on the corporat
the constant education battles. we have to get more and more involved. we have got to talk to our sisters. do not assume that they are not with us. they may not be with us on everything. they may not be the progressive bought everything. i am not progressive but everything either. when it comes to engagement and having conversation, trying to find solutions and bringing people to the table to do that, i think that that is what people -- what women bring an extra weight to. we do it at home all...
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dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighborhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine, could you be mine ♪ ♪ won't you be my neighbor? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel...